mardi 29 juillet 2014

By Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1.com) The pleasure of golf is the science of knowing accurately to measure the distance between the ball and the target field and then assess the necessary strike on the club to direct the ball on target.
Obviously on paper everything is easily explained but in real life... that's another story. Sometimes the calculation works but sometimes not...
Fortunately, there is the cottage to rest! Cheers for holiday season 2014!
Photo 1 and 2: Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1.com);
Photo 3 and 4 Golf Club; See pictures LeStudio1.com album;

mercredi 9 juillet 2014

Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1.com) - I read a lot of newspapers in my life, but I never appreciated
much a publication as The Wall Street Journal.
I read The WSJ since the age of 18 years and I have never ceased since the
first time. I appreciated their Centenary in 1989 and I even went
visit the newsroom at the time when it was located at 10 Wall Street in New York (neighbor of the Stocks Exchange). The anniversary edition of Tuesday, July 8, 2014 was very special because
it highlights 125 years of publication. This paper began as a simple four pages distributed by hand to few hundred readers (brokers) and today it is published at more than 2.2 million copies distributed worldwide. Congratulations to THE WALL STREET JOURNAL!
Photo 1: Bernard Bujold and The Wall Street Journal;
Photo 2 and 3: Special Edition of the Wall Street Journal;
Photo 4: Distribution Box WSJ;See website The Wall Street Journal;

lundi 7 juillet 2014

By Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1.com) -My friends often ask me if I wear a bicycle helmet? Until last year, I did not wear one but since this spring I adopted one! This is not so much the bike that has become a dangerous and life threatening activity, but people on the bike paths. We must deal with the other cyclists (some too fast, others
too slow ...), walkers walking occasionally in four broad
without moving to bicycles, skateboards teenagers
gang, many electric wheelchairs and even small motorcycles with motor gasoline... Finally, there is often the cracks and crevices on the aging tracks. In fact, wearing a helmet is almost a need for
single pedestrians in the streets of the city... Have you try walking in a street of the city downtown around 8 o'clock in the morning or at 5 pm. It is as if we were in the middle of a stampede of wild animals. People are in a hurry and they do not hesitate to hit other people who block their passage.
Or try to cross the boulevard de Maisonneuve! The bike path on this boulevard is worse than rail, cyclists
being the trains...
Conclusion: A good bike helmet is an urban necessity
for those who want to survive in the city! I would add that the only safe place for cycling, and still a bit fun, is
in an underground garage... Have a nice ride!
Photo 1 and 2: Bernard Bujold and his bike helmet;
Photo 3: Bike in a underground garage;See LeStudio1.com site

mardi 1 juillet 2014

By Bernard Bujold (LeStudio1.com) -The summer holiday season is the season for reading!
Here are my six suggestions of book I just finished or that I will read in over the next few weeks. I recommend them! 1- CAPITAL by Thomas Piketty (French or English) - The bedside book of many modern politicians and which seem to influence the program and
the actions of Philippe Couillard or Stephen Harper...; 2- THE NEWS - A fascinating analysis of the meaning of information in
our daily lives. The book is timely especially with the transformation of paper media (LaPresse +) and the deadly crisis at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; 3- JFK JR, GEORGE AND ME - Memories of the man who was the artistic director for George magazine created by John Kennedy jr. in 1995.
A book that will appeal to both fans of John Jr. and to all those interested
the creation and operation of a large paper magazine
(this was before the Internet)...; 4- THE KEY OF SOLOMON - Volume 3 of the books by Jose Rodrigues
Dos Santos. A novel polar style that resembles those of Dan Brown with
historical and scientific context. A book that will appeal to those who liked
the first two books in the series by Dos Santos or the works of Dan Brown;5- NO PLACE TO HIDE (Edward Snowden) - Here is the story of the journalist who
published the records unveiled by Edward Snowden about espionage by the Government of the United States around the world. A book that makes us
discover that the world has become a public space or nothing is
secret from governments about their citizens or those elsewhere
including various political leaders ; 6- HITLER MY NEIGHBOR - The story of a teenager who grew up in a
residence in front of the apartment (condo) of Adolph Hitler where he lived before and during the War of 1940. Hitler did not show then any evidence or sign of the tyrant that he became and even many citizens everywhere admired Hitler and hoped that he be one that would end
unemployment and economic crisis affecting Europe. A history lesson
whose conclusion is clear: "We must be wary of politicians who promise
miracles ... ". Happy reading all and especially Happy Holidays!
Photo 1: Coverage of works mentioned in the text;See page suggestions LeStudio1.com books;